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| #2077805 in eBooks | 2010-09-18 | 2010-09-18 | File type: PDF||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| 100 Best Stocks|By buffettfan|This book is an excellent starting point for selecting a portfolio of 'buy & hold' blue chip type stocks. I have been buying the updated edition each year to monitor changes and have done reasonably well. Naturally, nothing beats doing your own additional reasearch, but this book gives a good selection of stocks you can choose from in a variety of|About the Author|Peter Sander is an author, researcher, and consultant in the fields of business, location reference, and personal finance. He has written more than forty books, including Value Investing for Dummies, Personal Finance for Entrepreneurs<
Sure, the Dow Jones Average has swung from below 6,500 to more than 10,000. It's true that most investors are clinging on for dear life. But using the authoritative, thoroughly researched information in this guide, you'll find the current chaos in the market can provide the best opportunity to reap high earnings.
Now in its fourteenth year, this classic book offers advice and methods for picking stocks that promise a better return than the market average. This ne...
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